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Medicine, 31.07.2021 01:00, jacquicmoreland2106
Gary Tuttle has Citiwide Insurance with 100% coverage after a $25.00 copay on office visits. His services today include an office visit ($62.00), urinalysis with differential ($65.00) and a Treadmill ECG ($155.00), which were billed to his insurance company. The insurance approved/allowed $255.00 and paid 100% of the approved/allowed amount minus the copay already paid by the patient; answer the following:
11. How much is the copay?
12. How much is adjusted?
13. How much is the payment from the insurance company?
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